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We need your help. Our goal is to raise £100,000 by summer 2024

Visit and Volunteering:

Visits by bookings only.  Click here for visits or volunteering at our Ahimsa Farm.

Milk Orders:

If you would like to order your slaughter free milk in West Midlands then please complete our booking form here.

Membership and donations:

Become a member today … join our mission to bring wholesome slaughter-free milk to homes across Britain and beyond. Please donate by clicking on the donate page.

Welcome to Ahimsa Milk West Midlands

“Ahimsa” farming is the traditional, ancient Indian method of farming. “Ahimsa” means “non-violent”, and so Ahimsa farming does not entail any harm to the animals or land. Some would call it ‘Yoga farming’, or working in natural harmony with the land.

We uphold the principles inherent in this self-sustaining and cow protecting method.

  1. We never kill a cow
  2. Our calves suckle from their mothers until weaned
  3. We primarily milk by hand
  4. We give our oxen meaningful work

Our delicious, vitamin D rich, pure milk will be delivered to our customers weekly.  If you would like to add your name to our mailing list please email us at [email protected]

Latest News & Articles

Ahimsa Farm Open day and Sunset Kirtan Yoga – FREE EVENT

Dear All, We cordially invite you to visit our Ahimsa West Midlands farm (A Charity) at Catherine-de-Barne on Saturday, 12th August. From 3pm – 5pm, you are invited to our Open day, where you can brush the cows, feed the cows (for a small donation), make cow patties or just spend time with them on the farm. There will be talks, a few snacks, and a little bit of yoga. From 5pm – 9pm, we…

New Girl Calf (Madhavi) born at Bhaktivedanta Manor Goshala

New Calf born at the Bhaktivedanta Manor Goshala on 24th November 2022. New Calf named as “Madhavi”   — photos contributed by Lydya Tappleby  

The Ahimsa Manifesto 2017-2030